Showing posts with label croatia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label croatia. Show all posts

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Dubrovnik, Croatia


The last stop on our cruise was
Dubrovnik, Croatia. 
J & I have been wanting to go to Croatia for months.
But 
it isnt the easiest country to get to or travel around.
So we were ecstatic when we found a cruise that
would take us there and to such a
gorgeous city.
Dont believe me? 
Take a look...
It looks like a page out of the rich and famous guidebook.









After disembarking the ship we were taken by bus
to the old part of the city.
It's completely surrounded by walls 
and reminded me of a fortress. 
It sits right on the ocean 
and has postcard worthy views. 
We of course had to walk along the top of the walls.
Croatia doesnt use the Euro 
and our money goes farther there, so it was
a very inexpensive way to sightsee.
It takes about an hour to walk along 
the entire perimeter of the outer walls.
It's definitely not for the weak either! 
We climbed so many stairs and walked so far 
that my legs were sore the next day!



My FAVORITE picture.
GORGEOUS!

The color of the water was amazing! 
Just gorgeous
It was so warm, it didnt take us long to take our jackets off!



The inner harbor

See the cafe on the cliffs? We had drinks there! It was perfect.
Our view from the cafe on the cliffs

There was a set of stone steps that led from the cafe straight down
to the ocean.





Yummy Tiramisu and NUTELLA gelato!
I look like such a tourist!

We really enjoyed our time in Croatia,
but with only 6 hours to explore,
we didnt get to see nearly all of the things
that we wanted to see.
I guess we will just have to go back! 


Thursday, November 18, 2010

Mediterranean Cruise 2010!

*Thank you for all of the sweet responses to my last post.
*As for the Christmas cards, I chose the 2nd one since
that's the one our photos would fit in.
I cant wait to get them in!
*Uncork & Unwined will soon have a completely new look!!!
I am beyond excited about this remodel.
I've been working with a fabulous designer
and Ill provide you with all of the details once it's
installed. *SO excited!*

Sooo, I'm sure you've all been breathlessly awaiting to hear about
the exotic locale of our latest trip, right? ;)
Well, the wait is over if you read the title.
We went on an Eastern Mediterranean Cruise!
We left out of Venice/Treviso, Italy and went to:
Bari, Italy;
Katakolon/Olympia, Greece;
Santorini, Greece;
Mykonos, Greece;
Rhodes, Greece;
&
Dubrovnik, Croatia.

Since I have a thousand photos, Ill break it down into ports, so it's not so overwhelming.
We didnt see much of Treviso or Venice before we left because it was raining. And flooding.
Same goes for Bari. We got off the ship for about two hours in Bari. By the time we got back on,
we were completely, soaking wet from head to toe. I wish I would have taken photos of our clothes. J was wringing the water from his socks! Needless to say, I didnt get very many photos from that day. The ones that I did aren't very good. When the streets began to flood, we caught the bus back to the ship.

Our next stop was Katakolon/Olympia, Greece. The weather was gorgeous & warm. This was my first time in Greece and it certainly wasnt a disappointment. It was beautiful! I had done some research before leaving and found a winery only 5 minutes from the port, so that's where we headed first. It was gorgeous, interesting, diverse & at only 5 euro per person, very inexpensive. We took an hour long tour that ended with 4 tastings. Surprisingly enough, our guide was a Scottish guy, so we had no trouble at all understanding!

It was a very antique/vintage winery which I LOVED!
There were dogs, cats & peacocks running around the whole place!
Inside the winery was modern, but filled with antiques.
The wines were good and we bought one bottle.
My favorite was actually the sweet red dessert wine,
which I do not usually like, but this was
really good! It was also really expensive,
so we settled for just a taste. =)

This is a pepper tree. Who knew?
It was gorgeous and when you rubbed the leaves,
it smelled exactly like black pepper!

One of the old buildings on the property
from the 1800s.

As we were walking through I saw this piece and
*GASPED!*
I have this very shadow box!
The exact same one!
So cool that Im halfway around the world and see
the same wall hanging that I have stored in
Arkansas.
Antiques from the early 1800s.

Since it was the end of the tourist season, the cab drivers were very flexible and easy to bargain with. Ours waited for us while we were at the winery for an hour and then drove us the 40 minutes to get to Ancient Olympia and back for a very reasonable price.

Ancient Olympia is where the very first Olympics were held in 776 B.C. The ruins are just amazing. I couldnt believe what had survived for over 2000 years. Most of the main structures were destroyed by earthquakes over the years. Even so, there were still buildings, temples and columns standing. It was pretty amazing to be standing in the same spot where real gladiators trained and competed. The actual stadium is nothing more than a large, cleared, dirt field. There is an area to the side made of stone where the judges supposedly sat.

The "Stadium"

This column was rebuilt for the 2004 Olympic games in Athens.
When we got back in to port, we enjoyed some local specialties:
A block of Feta cheese with locally grown olive oil, bread,
taziki sauce & Mythos, Greek beer.
Yum!


From here we left for Santorini, Greece, which was one of our favorite ports! ........